Al Jaeger has earned the trust of North Dakotans with his proven integrity and attention to detail. Whether it is safeguarding our elections or upgrading and streamlining the office, Al will use his experience and knowledge to benefit our state.

Safeguarding Elections

Leads one of the top ranked election system in the nation by the Pew Charitable Trust for the last five consecutive election cycles.

Worked with the Legislature on a voter ID bill to protect the integrity of North Dakota elections.

Advancing Technology

Successfully deployed a 24/7 statewide depository where lenders file security agreements for loans made to individuals, businesses, farmers and ranchers.

Developing a new software platform for filing reports online, registering new businesses, licensing contractors and much more to handle the many complex duties of the Secretary of State.

About Al Jaeger

Born and raised in Beulah, North Dakota

Bismarck State College, AA Degree, 2009 Alumnus of the Year

Dickinson State College, BS Degree, 2011 Alumni Fellow for Department of Business and Management

Career - High School Teacher at Killdeer and Kenmare, Mobile Oil Marketing Analyst and Real Estate Broker

North Dakota Army National Guard

National Association of Secretaries of State - nine-time member of Executive Committee and Chair of the Awards committee for 25 years

Member Charity Lutheran Church, Bismarck

Al and his late wife, Kathy, have three adult children and two grandsons

Elected seven times as North Dakota's 14th Secretary of State

Al and His Grandsons

NORTH DAKOTANS TRUST AL JAEGER.

"As Secretary of State, Al Jaeger has modernized the election system in North Dakota. Because of his leadership, people have better access to voting, the results are quicker, and the public can easily go to his website to get up-to-the minute election results."
- Ed Schafer, Former North Dakota Governor

"As a businessperson, I am behind re-electing Al Jaeger. The way he and his department are using technology to help business is very positive for North Dakota's economy."
- Darcy Fuchs, West Fargo

"Al Jaeger worked hard with us in the Legislature on voter identification to protect North Dakota's election integrity. That's one reason I support Al for re-election."
- Sen. Rich Wardner, Senate Majority Leader

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